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Three amigos
Can anyone tell me what would cause the HDC, TC, and ABS lights to
come on simultaneously? Kenan www.trustasc.com |
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Three amigos
On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 13:06:13 -0700 (PDT), Zippy the Wonder Turtle
> wrote: >Can anyone tell me what would cause the HDC, TC, and ABS lights to >come on simultaneously? > >Kenan >www.trustasc.com The ABS module is detecting a fault? It controls all three. |
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Three amigos
On Oct 17, 5:12*pm, PeterD > wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 13:06:13 -0700 (PDT), Zippy the Wonder Turtle > > > wrote: > >Can anyone tell me what would cause the HDC, TC, and ABS lights to > >come on simultaneously? > > >Kenan > >www.trustasc.com > > The ABS module is detecting a fault? It controls all three. Do you have any ideas about what would cause the ABS to module to register a fault? Thanks, Kenan www.trustasc.com |
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Three amigos
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 07:32:15 -0700 (PDT), Zippy the Wonder Turtle
> wrote: >On Oct 17, 5:12*pm, PeterD > wrote: >> On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 13:06:13 -0700 (PDT), Zippy the Wonder Turtle >> >> > wrote: >> >Can anyone tell me what would cause the HDC, TC, and ABS lights to >> >come on simultaneously? >> >> >Kenan >> >www.trustasc.com >> >> The ABS module is detecting a fault? It controls all three. > >Do you have any ideas about what would cause the ABS to module to >register a fault? > >Thanks, > >Kenan >www.trustasc.com What error codes do you get? |
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Three amigos
On Oct 20, 7:12*pm, PeterD > wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 07:32:15 -0700 (PDT), Zippy the Wonder Turtle > > > > > > > wrote: > >On Oct 17, 5:12*pm, PeterD > wrote: > >> On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 13:06:13 -0700 (PDT), Zippy the Wonder Turtle > > >> > wrote: > >> >Can anyone tell me what would cause the HDC, TC, and ABS lights to > >> >come on simultaneously? > > >> >Kenan > >> >www.trustasc.com > > >> The ABS module is detecting a fault? It controls all three. > > >Do you have any ideas about what would cause the ABS to module to > >register a fault? > > >Thanks, > > >Kenan > >www.trustasc.com > > What error codes do you get?- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - ABS error codes can only be read with a test book usually only found at the dealer. I have not taken it in to the dealer yet because I was hoping to save the money and self diagnose the problem. Kenan www.trustasc.com |
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Three amigos
On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 05:21:46 -0700 (PDT), Zippy the Wonder Turtle
> wrote: >On Oct 20, 7:12*pm, PeterD > wrote: >> On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 07:32:15 -0700 (PDT), Zippy the Wonder Turtle >> >> >> >> >> >> > wrote: >> >On Oct 17, 5:12*pm, PeterD > wrote: >> >> On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 13:06:13 -0700 (PDT), Zippy the Wonder Turtle >> >> >> > wrote: >> >> >Can anyone tell me what would cause the HDC, TC, and ABS lights to >> >> >come on simultaneously? >> >> >> >Kenan >> >> >www.trustasc.com >> >> >> The ABS module is detecting a fault? It controls all three. >> >> >Do you have any ideas about what would cause the ABS to module to >> >register a fault? >> >> >Thanks, >> >> >Kenan >> >www.trustasc.com >> >> What error codes do you get?- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text - > >ABS error codes can only be read with a test book usually only found >at the dealer. I have not taken it in to the dealer yet because I was >hoping to save the money and self diagnose the problem. > >Kenan >www.trustasc.com Since you have not told us what make, year, model or any other significant information about your vehicle, I suspect this is as far as anyone can go. Generally ABS codes can be read with an ABS code reader. Most (good) mechanics have one. The ABS code meanings are generally available on the web. And, you can get an acceptable ABS code reader from Sears, of all places! But for most vehicles, a paperclip will work just fine. |
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Three amigos
"PeterD" > wrote in message ... | On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 05:21:46 -0700 (PDT), Zippy the Wonder Turtle | > wrote: | | >On Oct 20, 7:12 pm, PeterD > wrote: | >> On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 07:32:15 -0700 (PDT), Zippy the Wonder Turtle | >> | >> | >> | >> | >> | >> > wrote: | >> >On Oct 17, 5:12 pm, PeterD > wrote: | >> >> On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 13:06:13 -0700 (PDT), Zippy the Wonder Turtle | >> | >> >> > wrote: | >> >> >Can anyone tell me what would cause the HDC, TC, and ABS lights to | >> >> >come on simultaneously? | >> | >> >> >Kenan | >> >> >www.trustasc.com | >> | >> >> The ABS module is detecting a fault? It controls all three. | >> | >> >Do you have any ideas about what would cause the ABS to module to | >> >register a fault? | >> | >> >Thanks, | >> | >> >Kenan | >> >www.trustasc.com | >> | >> What error codes do you get?- Hide quoted text - | >> | >> - Show quoted text - | > | >ABS error codes can only be read with a test book usually only found | >at the dealer. I have not taken it in to the dealer yet because I was | >hoping to save the money and self diagnose the problem. | > | >Kenan | >www.trustasc.com | | Since you have not told us what make, year, model or any other | significant information about your vehicle, I suspect this is as far | as anyone can go. | | Generally ABS codes can be read with an ABS code reader. Most (good) | mechanics have one. The ABS code meanings are generally available on | the web. | | And, you can get an acceptable ABS code reader from Sears, of all | places! But for most vehicles, a paperclip will work just fine. I would guess the fault would be either a wheel sensor or the pump motor itself. But of course it could be anything, and a scanner is the only way to find out for sure. Cheers |
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Three amigos
On Oct 22, 7:25*pm, "Martin Riddle" > wrote:
> "PeterD" > wrote in message > > ... > | On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 05:21:46 -0700 (PDT), Zippy the Wonder Turtle| > wrote: > > | > | >On Oct 20, 7:12 pm, PeterD > wrote: > | >> On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 07:32:15 -0700 (PDT), Zippy the Wonder Turtle > | >> > | >> > | >> > | >> > | >>| >> > wrote: > > | >> >On Oct 17, 5:12 pm, PeterD > wrote: > | >> >> On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 13:06:13 -0700 (PDT), Zippy the Wonder > Turtle > | >> > | >> >> > wrote: > | >> >> >Can anyone tell me what would cause the HDC, TC, and ABS lights > to > | >> >> >come on simultaneously? > | >> > | >> >> >Kenan > | >> >> >www.trustasc.com > | >> > | >> >> The ABS module is detecting a fault? It controls all three. > | >> > | >> >Do you have any ideas about what would cause the ABS to module to > | >> >register a fault? > | >> > | >> >Thanks, > | >> > | >> >Kenan > | >> >www.trustasc.com > | >> > | >> What error codes do you get?- Hide quoted text - > | >> > | >> - Show quoted text - > | > > | >ABS error codes can only be read with a test book usually only found > | >at the dealer. *I have not taken it in to the dealer yet because I > was > | >hoping to save the money and self diagnose the problem. > | > > | >Kenan > | >www.trustasc.com > | > | Since you have not told us what make, year, model or any other > | significant information about your vehicle, I suspect this is as far > | as anyone can go. > | > | Generally ABS codes can be read with an ABS code reader. Most (good) > | mechanics have one. The ABS code meanings are generally available on > | the web. > | > | And, you can get an acceptable ABS code reader from Sears, of all > | places! But for most vehicles, a paperclip will work just fine. > > I would guess the fault would be either a wheel sensor or the pump motor > itself. > But of course it could be anything, and a scanner is the only way to > find out for sure. > > Cheers I appreciate the responses and I will go to a mechanic and get the codes read and go from there. Kenan www.trustasc.com |
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